Extraordinary African Safaris
Step inside a working Maasai boma — cattle culture, hand-built homes, beadwork, and the famous jumping dance, hosted by the community itself.
The Maasai are East Africa’s most recognisable people, and a visit to a working boma is a chance to understand the cattle-centred, semi-nomadic life behind the image. You’re welcomed into the community, step inside a hand-built mud-and-dung home, learn how livestock shapes every part of life, and see the beadwork whose colours and patterns carry meaning.
Most visits include the adumu — the famous jumping dance, where young men leap to show strength — and time to talk, ask questions, and buy beadwork directly from the women who make it. We arrange these through long-standing community partnerships, so the welcome is genuine and the fees support the village.
Met with song and the adumu jumping dance.
Step into a hand-built house and learn daily life.
How livestock and beadwork shape Maasai society.
Ask questions and buy beadwork from the makers.
A Maasai visit is rewarding when it's genuine — which is why we use communities we've partnered with for years, where tourism supplements herding rather than replacing it. Some commercialised bomas near busy gates can feel staged; ours don't. Ask before photographing, and the exchange is warm and real.

These are the destinations we most often pair with Maasai Village Experience, based on route flow, season, and how the wider itinerary fits together.
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